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what should investors make out of the s&p rebalance tonight? >> well, i think the first thing is what are the top things that are going to rebalance, apple, google, berkshire hathaway so instead of trying to find a way to game the system or find a trade, back in the 1990s you could actually make money doing that. right now investors need to take a step and think the market capitalization of those companies have really expanded so you have to go on how much more can apple do it. again, i'm kind of like dave before. i own some apple but i don't know if i want to keep running, so investors need to know why and what is being rebalanced versus trying to find a trade in it. >> yeah, but, i mean, when we know what's being rebalanced. do you want to follow that? mean, do you want to follow the people that have -- have sell orders to sell coca-cola over the short term, or is this you are waiting for things to settle out? >> i think you wait for things to settle out. let's look at quadruple witching yesterday when we had index options and index things re
what should investors make out of the s&p rebalance tonight? >> well, i think the first thing is what are the top things that are going to rebalance, apple, google, berkshire hathaway so instead of trying to find a way to game the system or find a trade, back in the 1990s you could actually make money doing that. right now investors need to take a step and think the market capitalization of those companies have really expanded so you have to go on how much more can apple do it. again,...
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120% of your salary, plus bonuses, well aware each year, healthy numbers, you have always been a giver s there a conflict between spirituality and economic success? >> i remember -- i think the answer to that is no. i remember studying buddhism at the university of pennsylvania. that teaches you it is about somebody else. my success as ceo is my ability to make senior management people recognize their success is how well they motivate the staff. the staff learn the only real success is defined to the extent which they make guests have a wonderful experience in our buildings that is to say it is always about someone else. >> yes. >> that kind of thing is consistent with the studies of things like buddhism or any other religion for that matter. we are very oriented toward individuals in my company. >> yes. >> i think that is pretty much my approach to life. >> know you disagree with things said about mark being better now than four years ago. >> i do. >> i want you to shire your solutions for things like health care and i want to hear why you went from voting for president obama before to
120% of your salary, plus bonuses, well aware each year, healthy numbers, you have always been a giver s there a conflict between spirituality and economic success? >> i remember -- i think the answer to that is no. i remember studying buddhism at the university of pennsylvania. that teaches you it is about somebody else. my success as ceo is my ability to make senior management people recognize their success is how well they motivate the staff. the staff learn the only real success is...
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you take a look at the s&p, breaking down. i want to show our viewers this back to give them a sensible were talking about. you look to the democrats, the republicans. the average turn, this kind of goes to your point, stay in the market and don't worry about who's in office because if he stayed over 1950-2011 and did your research, your sink i'd make almost 10 million with hundred million dollar investment. and i wouldn't have that. there we go. i would have that. >> you would have a problem with that. we have to recognize is that this chart is on the telling as half the story, showing a switch parties in the white house but ignoring which party is controlling congress to read when we look at a more detailed chart which i could do for you some other time, find that the numbers really vary depending on not only who is in the white house but who is in the house and the senate. mesa verde see figure out. cheryl: overall, here's a number for you. does that really a number but unissued. as the one thing that seems to be holding ba
you take a look at the s&p, breaking down. i want to show our viewers this back to give them a sensible were talking about. you look to the democrats, the republicans. the average turn, this kind of goes to your point, stay in the market and don't worry about who's in office because if he stayed over 1950-2011 and did your research, your sink i'd make almost 10 million with hundred million dollar investment. and i wouldn't have that. there we go. i would have that. >> you would have a...
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the s&p breaking a losing streak. technology and energy were top performers. utilities did lack of it. today was the biggest for stocks in september, the fed announced its money program. u.s. weekly jobless claims fell to its lowest level in two months last year, 26,000 to 359,000. it was revised up, which happens to show 3000 more applications than previously reported. long-lasting durable goods plummeting in august, posting the worst job, the decrease was led by aircraft orders that fell more than 500%. covering all of these issues, we have larry with the cme. telling us why this market is overextended and brian jones breaking down the most important economic data point. you have to watch. he will tell you what that is coming over. let's start with larry economic news. we have terrible durable goods orders. it hasn't been this bad in about three years. we had the gdp slowdown continuing. originally, 1.7% is bad enough. but 1.3% is what it was revised downward to. why the bad economic news? >> you know, as we try to reconcile the world, nobody cares about the
the s&p breaking a losing streak. technology and energy were top performers. utilities did lack of it. today was the biggest for stocks in september, the fed announced its money program. u.s. weekly jobless claims fell to its lowest level in two months last year, 26,000 to 359,000. it was revised up, which happens to show 3000 more applications than previously reported. long-lasting durable goods plummeting in august, posting the worst job, the decrease was led by aircraft orders that fell...
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s committee. as i said, you met with ambassador stephens, he had told another source that he was on the al qaeda hit list and there were security concerns. >> you know we had a long conversation especially about darna and we talked about their increase in numbers and access to weapons. he suggested i go to bengazi. it was august 29th, less than two weeks before he was killed. the other thing worth mentioning, as senator mccain said to you, chris stephens was with the rebells and my take on the situation was that it was fragile and i was worried about the militia. it was not as bad as it was at the height of fighting. the lack of security and security forces and their organization and training. the other thing we don't have the information on yet, is whether those concer that he had that he had expressed to at least one source were passed up the chain of command. whether other folks knew about it. >> bob, you were pretty upset about it. you said he shouldn't have been there if he was on a hit list.
s committee. as i said, you met with ambassador stephens, he had told another source that he was on the al qaeda hit list and there were security concerns. >> you know we had a long conversation especially about darna and we talked about their increase in numbers and access to weapons. he suggested i go to bengazi. it was august 29th, less than two weeks before he was killed. the other thing worth mentioning, as senator mccain said to you, chris stephens was with the rebells and my take...
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s&p slipping just 0.12%. nasdaq, advanced 0.26%. what do i mean when i say things might be so bad that they're actually good? i'm talking about a theme now that's so alien that most of you watching at home, as we run into a vicious gauntlet of news this week that will probably determine much of how the historically miserable month of september pans out. let's flush things out. first, regular watchers of this show know that stocks ultimately react to the future. not the past or the current set of circumstances. the immediate reaction to downbeat news may be negative, but negative news tends to spur policy actions by governments, and those actions can work to stimulate growth provided they're aggressive and smart enough to turn economies around. that's what this market holds every day now. let's take the three big bad/good battlegrounds. china, europe, and the united states. look, we know that china used to be one of the world's great growth engines. it almost singlehandedly kept the global economy afloat during the global recession a
s&p slipping just 0.12%. nasdaq, advanced 0.26%. what do i mean when i say things might be so bad that they're actually good? i'm talking about a theme now that's so alien that most of you watching at home, as we run into a vicious gauntlet of news this week that will probably determine much of how the historically miserable month of september pans out. let's flush things out. first, regular watchers of this show know that stocks ultimately react to the future. not the past or the current...
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stossel: "in god we trust" was on the currency since the 1850 #s. >> our founders, were, in fact, scientists, natural philosophers, practiced science, talked about the american experiment with democracy. it's like an experiment where they said, look, we don't know how to govern, nobody does. let's set it up in a way to continue substantiate -- constantly change called elections. we'll try to tweak the variables, try this tax rate and this legal system. science works that way. we run an experiment, collect data, see how it goes, rerun it, tweak it because we don't know the truth, nobody does with a capital t truth. we just try to understand how the world works. democracy and science are actually pretty closely related in that sense. stossel: i should tell the audience you have a pen that is a skeptic. you run a magazine called "skeptic," and i have stolen stories from that. >> that's why we are here. stossel: another mist you say that humans, years ago, native peoples were just naturally peace loving and lived in ecoharmony with the environment. >> long, long ago. stossel: until europeans mes
stossel: "in god we trust" was on the currency since the 1850 #s. >> our founders, were, in fact, scientists, natural philosophers, practiced science, talked about the american experiment with democracy. it's like an experiment where they said, look, we don't know how to govern, nobody does. let's set it up in a way to continue substantiate -- constantly change called elections. we'll try to tweak the variables, try this tax rate and this legal system. science works that way. we...
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small conventions in 2080 and 2004 for both the winner s and losers. >> you have to be jubilant tonight because bill clinton came along and said, it's the best bill clinton speech i've ever heard. he's made some amazing speeches. can barack obama live up to what we heard tonight. is it like following sinatra at the sands in vegas. >> maybe if you're elvis. president obama is one of the great orders of our time. he is blessed that his predecessor in his party is also one of the great orders of our time. i have every hope and expectation. i brought my 12-year-old son to the convention to see president clinton and president obama, he'll remember this the rest of his life. always outstanding. >> i thought they were brilliant. we're going to come back with sandra fluke, another woman who gave a great and different speech. great shot. how did the nba become the hottest league on the planet? by building on the cisco intelligent network they're able to serve up live video, and instant replays, creating fans from berlin to beijing. what can we help you build? nice shot kid. the nba around the wo
small conventions in 2080 and 2004 for both the winner s and losers. >> you have to be jubilant tonight because bill clinton came along and said, it's the best bill clinton speech i've ever heard. he's made some amazing speeches. can barack obama live up to what we heard tonight. is it like following sinatra at the sands in vegas. >> maybe if you're elvis. president obama is one of the great orders of our time. he is blessed that his predecessor in his party is also one of the great...
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>>> in the big finish tonight s there a riff in the republican party over mitt romney's video controversy? i'd say so. some righties are being critical of romney and some are asking where the real mitt romney has been all along? let's start with david brooks. he called the comment a country club fantasy. it's what millionaires say to each other and reenforces every negative view people have about romney. it remains important for the country that romney wins in november unless he chooses to step down and we can get the ryan/rubio ticket we deserve. on the flip side, you have the romney cheerleading squad. who is leading the way? rush limbaugh. he's so excited, he's come down with a case of gold fever. >> this is such a golden -- this could be the opportunity for romney and for that campaign to finally take the gloves off and take the fear off and just start explaining conservatism. this is a golden opportunity and we know romney has got it in him because of what he said to these people. >> eric ericson is also on board. he wrote, the romney campaign should double down on what he said. they
>>> in the big finish tonight s there a riff in the republican party over mitt romney's video controversy? i'd say so. some righties are being critical of romney and some are asking where the real mitt romney has been all along? let's start with david brooks. he called the comment a country club fantasy. it's what millionaires say to each other and reenforces every negative view people have about romney. it remains important for the country that romney wins in november unless he...
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turn to senokot-s tablets. senokot-s has a natural vegetable laxative ingredient plus the comfort of a stool softener for gentle, overnight relief of occasional constipation. go to senokot-s.com for savings. >>> our fifth story tonight is the super pac economy, the one that supports mitt romney, has already raked in $65 million. more than groups spent total at this point in the 2008 election. john avlon is writing a series of reports on the super pac economy, and he joins me now with a look at some of the stunning headlines. >> it's absolutely amazing. there's a gold rush going on right now beneath the struggling economy, to give people a sense of what we're talking about. $5.8 billion total is expected to be spent. 2.5 billion in the presidential race alone. what are the dimensions of the super pack economy? the new, new thing. 844 super packs have been formed in the wake of citizen united. here's another stunning fact. only 100 individuals account for 59% of the money raised today. it's an amazing statistic.
turn to senokot-s tablets. senokot-s has a natural vegetable laxative ingredient plus the comfort of a stool softener for gentle, overnight relief of occasional constipation. go to senokot-s.com for savings. >>> our fifth story tonight is the super pac economy, the one that supports mitt romney, has already raked in $65 million. more than groups spent total at this point in the 2008 election. john avlon is writing a series of reports on the super pac economy, and he joins me now with a...
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and after the 2008 downturn, mckenzie say s it will take 0wi month, five whole years to get backyears. the most plausible explanation is that the revolutions of information technology and globalization make it much easier for work to be done by machines or cheap labor are overseas. that may be great for companies and for capital, but it places tough pressures on the american worker. so what can be done? in this hour, we're going to offer you a global perspective on jobs, taking you around the world to look for solutions to our unemployment crisis. we'll visit europe, asia and the middle east. we'll also visit chicago where i spoke to president obama's former chief of staff now mayor rahm emanuel. he's trying a bold local experiment that washington refuses to try. but first, let's look at how to solve one of the most crucial aspects of the jobs crisis -- what to do about youth unemployment, which often turns into enduring adult unemployment. over 16% of americans under 25 are jobless. one country in europe may have a solution. let's get started. >> meet florian volts, just 23, just yea
and after the 2008 downturn, mckenzie say s it will take 0wi month, five whole years to get backyears. the most plausible explanation is that the revolutions of information technology and globalization make it much easier for work to be done by machines or cheap labor are overseas. that may be great for companies and for capital, but it places tough pressures on the american worker. so what can be done? in this hour, we're going to offer you a global perspective on jobs, taking you around the...
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for many, the culprit is the social change s ushered in by te ni 1960s. these have been with us for 100 years. they broadened shifts for women and minorities, gave income support to seniors, helped create stable economic growth that has been the envy of the world. at some point, the change has become part of the fabric of the country. can you really love america and hate so much about it? the staunchly conservative senator, lindsay graham, gets it. "we're not generating enough angry white guys to stay in business for the long term," he explained to the "washington post" recently. the republican party has an important and powerful economic message for america today. but to sell it, it needs to convince voters that it understands and appreciates america today. for more on this, you can read my column in this week's "time" magazine or on time.com. let's get started. [ applause ] >> mitt romney! [ cheers ] >> america's focus has been directed even more inwardly for the past two weeks of political parties and conventions. but in the interim, some of the world'
for many, the culprit is the social change s ushered in by te ni 1960s. these have been with us for 100 years. they broadened shifts for women and minorities, gave income support to seniors, helped create stable economic growth that has been the envy of the world. at some point, the change has become part of the fabric of the country. can you really love america and hate so much about it? the staunchly conservative senator, lindsay graham, gets it. "we're not generating enough angry white...
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senokot-s has a natural vegetable laxative ingredient plus the comfort of a stool softener for gentle, overnight relief of occasional constipation. go to senokot-s.com for savings. from tests like this. ♪ and even more from real families who use them like this. we think there's another test to consider. it's based on one simple question. after living with your van, would you buy it again? more town & country owners do than the owners of any other minivan. it's called the test of ownership, and to us, it's the most important test there is. and every day since, two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. we've worked hard to keep it. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help people and businesses who were affected, and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy -- and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. we've shared what we've learned with governments and across the industry so we can all produce energy more safely. i want you to know, there's another commitment bp takes just as seriously:
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one of the things that did happen, of course s the stock market did come back. it had to close down for a few days, but it came back long before people expected. it shows you the resilience of the american economy and the stock market in particular. meanwhile, the unemployment is up, bad times on many fronts in the economy in the united states, but look what's happening. the market just keeps laughing it off and going up in the face of danger, all of the indices are up today. as cheryl and i were talking, they did come down a little bit. it was triple digits in the dow a little earlier in the day, it came down from that point but still a 69-point gain b is quite impressive. all of the indices, nasdaq the smallest of the gainers today, just up .02%, but russell 2000 up as well. when the bell rings, the action begins, a former hedge fund manager who says the federal reserve does have a secret weapon that a lot of people aren't talking about that it could fire this week. it's not more money printing we're talking about. also, we have a fox business exclusive interv
one of the things that did happen, of course s the stock market did come back. it had to close down for a few days, but it came back long before people expected. it shows you the resilience of the american economy and the stock market in particular. meanwhile, the unemployment is up, bad times on many fronts in the economy in the united states, but look what's happening. the market just keeps laughing it off and going up in the face of danger, all of the indices are up today. as cheryl and i...
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s&p 500 rallied 2.4% in september capping off a glorious third quarter. where the index gained close to 6%. not to mention the fact it's up about 15% for the year. 17% when you factor in dividend payments. i know there are a lot of negatives out there. a lot of total legitimate worries. yet these fears have been trumped by the continued optimism that comes from believing the world central banks will turn the tide of slowing global growth. you never want to fight the fed. i learned that in 1980 when i first started taking down some nice-sized positions for my, well, let's say to be able to pay for school. but you really don't want to fight the fed. you don't want to fight the fed when it's teamed up with the the european central bank and hopefully with the chinese central bank when they decided to throw some gasoline on their fire. hence this fabulous september rally. that's what made it happen. not the earnings. let me give you the game plan for next week. first sunday night for once i won't be watching china. i'll be watching the eagles versus the giants
s&p 500 rallied 2.4% in september capping off a glorious third quarter. where the index gained close to 6%. not to mention the fact it's up about 15% for the year. 17% when you factor in dividend payments. i know there are a lot of negatives out there. a lot of total legitimate worries. yet these fears have been trumped by the continued optimism that comes from believing the world central banks will turn the tide of slowing global growth. you never want to fight the fed. i learned that in...
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when you talk about a run, it's almost a double when you look at s&p index that measures commodities. in the long term do you see qe3 can put that inflation in where we will see the commodity run continue? >> i think those are two separate issues. i think the commodity inflation issue has been hyped. there's a market expectation that qe, whatever, feeds in to inflation over the long run. but we're trading reality in the short run. the short run is a function clearly of the relative value of the dollar, for starters. then where fundamentals take over. and on the commodity bull run, just our generic point on this is that high prices from 2002 to 2008, have real lly spurred on investment cycle that will bring on the supply that will eventually bring prices down to reality. >> ed morris of citi, thanks for stopping by. >> i think ed's bringing up some major points which is that ultimately the supply's going to catch up but in the short run this is essentially an inverse dollar trade. if you look at commodities and where we came off the lows, i think that's very significant. i think also t
when you talk about a run, it's almost a double when you look at s&p index that measures commodities. in the long term do you see qe3 can put that inflation in where we will see the commodity run continue? >> i think those are two separate issues. i think the commodity inflation issue has been hyped. there's a market expectation that qe, whatever, feeds in to inflation over the long run. but we're trading reality in the short run. the short run is a function clearly of the relative...
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turn to senokot-s tablets. senokot-s has a natural vegetable laxative ingredient us t comfort of a stool softener for gentle, overnight relief of occasional constipation. go to senokot-s.com for savings. >>> our second story, the prime minister of israel literally drew a red line for iran's nuclear program today as he addressed the u.n. general assembly. see him there? he paused for effect. now, look at that rather crudely drawn bomb. colin powell moment. there was a purposefully simple diagram, kind of like a cartoon, designed to make what benjamin netanyahu believes is a very serious, but simple point. >> by next spring at most, by next summer, at current enrichment rates, they will be finished with medium enrichment and move on to the final stage. from there, it's only a few months, possibly a few weeks, before they get enough enriched uranium for the fist bomb. >> but in his speech this week, president obama did not give any such timeline. he certainly didn't draw a red line. >> so let me be clear, america
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remember the drone s has have k a lot of libyans and in afghanistan, and this is a tribal society which takes revenge irrespective of the religion and we are number one target in libya and the fact that there are so many heavy arms included, that the ambassador was a natural target. and there's only one way to protect these people, and that is complete mobility, and the s.e.a.l.s provide security teams, but the ambassador never would have been allowed to wander around hotels and meet with fran. she is absolutely right. this is surprise to me that he was wandering around that country without security. >> you agree, fran, with bob that there needs to be an investigation so that this does not happen again. >> and even if it is the ambassador's preference, he is a snas national asset and we have to understand it to protect others better. >> and thank you both. let me know what you think about this on facebook. i am dweeti itweeting already o >>> and also, we will talk about as mr. romney tries to refocus and move on the campaign is dragging the whole thing back into the spotlight, but are t
remember the drone s has have k a lot of libyans and in afghanistan, and this is a tribal society which takes revenge irrespective of the religion and we are number one target in libya and the fact that there are so many heavy arms included, that the ambassador was a natural target. and there's only one way to protect these people, and that is complete mobility, and the s.e.a.l.s provide security teams, but the ambassador never would have been allowed to wander around hotels and meet with fran....
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turn to senokot-s tablets. senokot-s has a natural vegetable laxative ingredient plus the comfort of a stool softener for gentle, overnight relief of occasional constipation. go to senokot-s.com for savings. a thing that helps you owbuy other things.hing.on. but plenty of companies do that. so we make something else. help make life a little easier, veent, more rewarding, more entertaining. year after year. it's the reason why we don't have customers. we have members. american express. welcome in. >>> welcome back. more on libya now as our breaking news was unfolding today, new details about the killings in benghazi and the rioting and chaos that followed a pro-democracy march today in benghazi. a number of the protesters burning cars, taking over the headquarters of an extremist militia group that the government suspects of involvement in last week's assault. it began peacefully with marchers outnumbering a much smaller crowd of religious radicals. many carried pro-america signs including some demanding justice
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s tern. "cnn presents" footnotes of 9/ 1 begins right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> if this guy doesn't look like an arab terrorist, nobody does. >> i said three words. should i have said something else? what is more to the point than be ware? >> is that american 11 trying to call? >> reporter: they are the people who awoke september 11th living ordinary lives. >> i was in my office, sitting in that chair. >> reporter: suddenly thrust into one of the most horrible days in this nation's history. >> they said we have some planes. >> we clearly had a hijack in progress. >> they just said be prepared to shoot down the next hijack track. i said that's a roger. >> they would report 10 miles from the white house. 9 miles. 8 miles. >> reporter: this is their story. >> if it was going to hit anything, it was going to hit us. >> reporter: the footnotes of 9/11. tuesday, september 11th, 2001 dawned temperate and nearly cloudless in the eastern united states. so begins the 9/11 commission
s tern. "cnn presents" footnotes of 9/ 1 begins right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> if this guy doesn't look like an arab terrorist, nobody does. >> i said three words. should i have said something else? what is more to the point than be ware? >> is that american 11 trying to call? >> reporter: they are the people who awoke september 11th living ordinary lives. >> i was in my office, sitting in that chair. >> reporter: suddenly...
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plus, it's all about trumping or losing to the s&p 500. all that said, the dow is an american showcase. it represents the core u.s. economy. and to be a member is to stand on hallowed ground. the index can influence the regular investors' attraction to the market. what is the big to-do every time we cross or fall below a millennial number there is far too much of that ilk anyway. how much better it would have been to include an apple, which is obviously the most important stock in the world or a google which dominates the economy or amazon which is at the intersection of retail. i know because of the way the index is measured these stocks would swap the rest of the components. nevertheless, think about the current earnings and what a cliche calls the venerable index and knows they need changes. right now tech is dominated by intel, microsoft, hewlett-packard and google. three out of 30 components levered to a slowly dying form of technology that makes no sense to me and creates a painful irrelevant venice for the index. ibm can still be co
plus, it's all about trumping or losing to the s&p 500. all that said, the dow is an american showcase. it represents the core u.s. economy. and to be a member is to stand on hallowed ground. the index can influence the regular investors' attraction to the market. what is the big to-do every time we cross or fall below a millennial number there is far too much of that ilk anyway. how much better it would have been to include an apple, which is obviously the most important stock in the world...
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if you can't get that additional performance beyond the s&p 500, why not just own an index fund? and 90% of managers out there recognize their clients are asking these questions and they want answers before the end of year. you need to know, i found it almost impossible to catch up to the averages if i were behind by holding a ton of cash when so many other managers are trying to play catch up to the averages every day. they can't wait for a downturn in the market. they have to buy every dip to beat the averages. if the theory holds some water, there's so many managers who feel they have to chase stocks higher in order to beat the averages in order to keep the assets under management. they're playing for dinner. but there's something more important that could derail your portfolio. and this is a huge point. you should be managing a portfolio of stocks. and not simply be at the mercy of all 500 stocks and some index funds. as much as very smart people have said on air and say it over and over again that you can't manage your money so just give it up to the index funds of the world
if you can't get that additional performance beyond the s&p 500, why not just own an index fund? and 90% of managers out there recognize their clients are asking these questions and they want answers before the end of year. you need to know, i found it almost impossible to catch up to the averages if i were behind by holding a ton of cash when so many other managers are trying to play catch up to the averages every day. they can't wait for a downturn in the market. they have to buy every...
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turn to senokot-s tablets. senokot-s has a natural vegetable laxative ingredient plus the comfort of a stool softener for gentle, overnight relief of occasional constipation. go to senokot-s.com savings. i'm an expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. >>> our second story "outfront," hate for america. the violt potests raging pakistan today left at least 15 dead, thousands of demonstrators were burni american flags. actually declared it aational holiday calling it a day of loving the prophet. the anti-american outrage comes as a new 30-second ad appears on pakistani television featuring president obama and secretary of state hillary clinton denouncing th
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turn to senokot-s tablets. senokot-s has a natural vegetable laxative ingredient plus the comfort of a stool softener for gentle, overnight relief of occasional constipation. go to senokot-s.com for savings. yeah, you -- you know, everything can cost upwards of...[ whistles ] i did not want to think about that. relax, relax, relax. look at me, look at me. three words, dad -- e-trade financial consultants. so i can just go talk to 'em? just walk right in and talk to 'em. dude, those guys are pros. they'll hook you up with a solid plan. they'll -- wa-- wa-- wait a minute. bobby? bobby! what are you doing, man? i'm speed dating! [ male announcer ] get investing advice for your family at e-trade. trick question. i love everything about this country! including prilosec otc. you know one pill each morning treats your frequent heartburn so you can enjoy all this great land of ours has to offer like demolition derbies. and drive thru weddings. so if you're one of those people who gets heartburn and then treats day afte
turn to senokot-s tablets. senokot-s has a natural vegetable laxative ingredient plus the comfort of a stool softener for gentle, overnight relief of occasional constipation. go to senokot-s.com for savings. yeah, you -- you know, everything can cost upwards of...[ whistles ] i did not want to think about that. relax, relax, relax. look at me, look at me. three words, dad -- e-trade financial consultants. so i can just go talk to 'em? just walk right in and talk to 'em. dude, those guys are...
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dow, s&p 500 and nasdaq each posted a slight loss for the week. >>> shares of research in motion taking a 6% hit. the black maker -- blackberry maker said serveses interruptions across europe and africa. rim says all services have been restored. >>> the iphone has landed. the device hit store shelves taking retail world by storm. the demand so intense, best buy warned customers delivery could be delayed by up to 2 days. oh, no! sprint reporting phone is almost completely sold out across the east coast. okay. you can wait for your iphone. it is not that big of a deal. our first story tonight, the top story, in addition being energy capital of the u.s., houston is big sports lover town. home to some of the country's favorite teams. those teams are part of what keeps the local economy booming. here so what make's houston home for all-stars is rockets general manager and the ceo of the astros. thank you so much for being here. >> melissa, thank you for being here. welcome to houston. melissa: thank you so much. you are starting a tv network. what are you doing? >> well, all of the most succ
dow, s&p 500 and nasdaq each posted a slight loss for the week. >>> shares of research in motion taking a 6% hit. the black maker -- blackberry maker said serveses interruptions across europe and africa. rim says all services have been restored. >>> the iphone has landed. the device hit store shelves taking retail world by storm. the demand so intense, best buy warned customers delivery could be delayed by up to 2 days. oh, no! sprint reporting phone is almost completely...
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. >> reporter: romney insists the federal government should be smaller and lessen truce s entrt should expand only when absolutely necessary and that largely it should keep out of the free market. >> i line up with a smaller government, less intrusive government, regulations being paired back. >> reporter: such views on both sides of course can make a difference, but here is the catch. for the past century, with a few exceptions, the government has been expanding no matter which party has held the white house. more cabinet positions, more agencies, more spending per citizen and much of that is driven by things like we mentioned at the start. population growth, economic trends and entitlements, meaning the question is probably not whether the government will keep growing under mr. barack obama or mr. romney, but, rather, how fast. tom foreman, cnn, washington. >>> thank you very much, tom. and just a quick note for if you you're heading out the door, you can continue to watch cnn from your mobile phone and you can also watch cnn from you get to going. rs. wouldn't it be nice if there wa
. >> reporter: romney insists the federal government should be smaller and lessen truce s entrt should expand only when absolutely necessary and that largely it should keep out of the free market. >> i line up with a smaller government, less intrusive government, regulations being paired back. >> reporter: such views on both sides of course can make a difference, but here is the catch. for the past century, with a few exceptions, the government has been expanding no matter...
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s&p flying 1.63% and the nasdaq vaulting 1.33%. you don't want me to do something and i'm not going to do it. i don't want to get too caught up in fedspeak to describe exactly what ben bernanke did today. some say it's qe-3. others say it's a continuation of operation twist. billions in mortgage bonds to be bought by the fed, pretty much guaranteeing low rates for anyone who wants to do anything with borrowed money including buy, build, or fix up a house. not the way i play it. to me it's important to visualize what bernanke's doing. hence this ridiculous celebrity get-up. because i am a celebrity. you see, bernanke's been trying to get this economy hot enough to spur hiring and send unemployment down for ages. and so far he's had no luck whatsoever. what he needs to do now is light a fire under this economy. and these grills represent the stages of frustration of the fed chief. you see, he started with the kingsfords. but what did he do? initially he used some very weak lighter fluid. like rate-cutting, modest bond buying, because
s&p flying 1.63% and the nasdaq vaulting 1.33%. you don't want me to do something and i'm not going to do it. i don't want to get too caught up in fedspeak to describe exactly what ben bernanke did today. some say it's qe-3. others say it's a continuation of operation twist. billions in mortgage bonds to be bought by the fed, pretty much guaranteeing low rates for anyone who wants to do anything with borrowed money including buy, build, or fix up a house. not the way i play it. to me it's...
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one source for some of our reporting, questions about the use and handling oft journal haveeen raised,s you probably heard. as you probably heard this weekend, the u.s. state spkesman blasted cnn, calli the network's behavior quote, disgusting and our handling of thernal quote, indensible. w, no onlikes be called disgusting, particularly by a spespers f united states state deptment. but do invite you and tem t ho us to the sametandards that whold others and try every night to meet ourselves. out of respect for his family, we have not quoted from his journal, not once. ambassador stevens' journal. it was not e-mailed around the newsroom as the u.s. state department spokesman said it was. remember, cnn discovered the journal three days after the assault. arwa damon, one of the best war correspondents i ever worked with who reported for years at great personal risk to herself, discovered the journal. why was the journal significant? well, at the time that cnn discovered it, the obama administration, remember, was still downplaying the possibility that this was a deliberate terrorist attack
one source for some of our reporting, questions about the use and handling oft journal haveeen raised,s you probably heard. as you probably heard this weekend, the u.s. state spkesman blasted cnn, calli the network's behavior quote, disgusting and our handling of thernal quote, indensible. w, no onlikes be called disgusting, particularly by a spespers f united states state deptment. but do invite you and tem t ho us to the sametandards that whold others and try every night to meet ourselves....
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s personal life seemed out of control. and as his son, patrick, remembers it, the contrast with romney was glaring. >> and opposite my dad was this really great-looking guy who was a whiz in business, beautiful family, kind of the picture of self-discipline. and next to my dad, he was like a perfect polar opposite. >> how are you? >> except during that race on social issues, mitt romney sounded an awful lot like ted kennedy. >> i'm absolutely committed to achieving universal coverage and doing so for our children. >> were you a liberal? were you a moderate? >> anyone can call me whatever they'd like. but people can look at my policies and make their own determination. >> ted divine worked for the kennedy campaign. >> mitt romney ran as a strongly pro-choice candidate. he told a newspaper in boston that he would be better on gay rights than ted kennedy. >> are you saying that romney -- he's just an opportunist? >> i think romney is a guy who looks at politicals the way he looked at business in business deals. this doesn't r
s personal life seemed out of control. and as his son, patrick, remembers it, the contrast with romney was glaring. >> and opposite my dad was this really great-looking guy who was a whiz in business, beautiful family, kind of the picture of self-discipline. and next to my dad, he was like a perfect polar opposite. >> how are you? >> except during that race on social issues, mitt romney sounded an awful lot like ted kennedy. >> i'm absolutely committed to achieving...
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now, 18% of households that pay neither income or payroll taxes,s center found more than half of those were elderly and more than a third were not but had income under $20,000. so when you put it all together like that, this is a bit of a clanger by mitt romney. this will be portrayed by the democrats, i think, very strongly from now to the election as a guy dismissing half of america as people who are just victims living off the state. >> well, it shows me that mitt romney probably lives in a world that i don't live in, you know. he lives in a world that -- i hear he's worth, what, $250 million? he comes from wealth. and most people i find that are born with that kind of money truly don't know what it's like to be out there. i mean, i remember when i started years ago on my pro wrestling career, when i had just gotten out of the united states navy, i left with a beat-up car and 250 bucks. that's all i had to my name when i went off to start my pro wrestling career. >> there's a statement from the obama campaign that's been released -- >> i mean, they've got a point. i think it's an em
now, 18% of households that pay neither income or payroll taxes,s center found more than half of those were elderly and more than a third were not but had income under $20,000. so when you put it all together like that, this is a bit of a clanger by mitt romney. this will be portrayed by the democrats, i think, very strongly from now to the election as a guy dismissing half of america as people who are just victims living off the state. >> well, it shows me that mitt romney probably lives...
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but the s&p had dow closing at the highest level in five years. it ready for the nasdaq. it was up 28 points, ending at the highest level in 12 years. we are getting close to its all-time high. the dow gaining more than 2%, nasdaq adding one-and-a-half percent, s&p up nearly 2 percent of the week. gasoline prices getting kind of importance, driving up consumer prices in august by six tenths of a percent of the most in three years. industrial production, one of the few weeks but in the economy today. all of the economic report. down 1%, the biggest one month decline in more than three years. retail sales however up nine tenths of a percent in august boosted by gasoline prices, demand for cars. outside those categories sales were somewhat modest. apple's shares done nothing modest about a rising to another all-time high, closing at $691. three orders for the iphone five selling out just one hour after become available online. joining is now, chief economist for moody's capital markets. we have to turn to the market's performance this week, driven, of course, by ben bernanke
but the s&p had dow closing at the highest level in five years. it ready for the nasdaq. it was up 28 points, ending at the highest level in 12 years. we are getting close to its all-time high. the dow gaining more than 2%, nasdaq adding one-and-a-half percent, s&p up nearly 2 percent of the week. gasoline prices getting kind of importance, driving up consumer prices in august by six tenths of a percent of the most in three years. industrial production, one of the few weeks but in the...
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turn to senokot-s tablets. senokot-s has a natural vegetable laxative ingredient plus the comfort of a stool softener for gentle, overnight relief of occasional constipation. go to senokot-s.com for savings. presidethis message. barack obama and i approve... of occasional constipation. anncr: he keeps saying it... mitt romney: this president cannot tell us that you're... better off today than when he took office. anncr: well... here's where we were in 2008... tv anncr: the worst financial collapse... since the great depression... tv anncr: american workers were laid off in numbers not seen... in over three decades. anncr: and here's where we are today... thirty months of private sector job growth. creating 4.6 million new jobs. we're not there yet. but the real question is: whose plan is better for you? the president's plan asks millionaires... to pay a little more... to help invest in a strong middle class. clean energy. and cut the deficit. mitt romney's plan? a new 250,000 dollar tax break for... multi-milli
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